Sheen sent Blair "a
strongly worded text in which he dismissed her from the series
and called her a 'c---.'"FX/"Anger
Management"

The title of Charlie Sheen's FX series "Anger Management" is
becoming increasingly ironic.

On
Tuesday,Lionsgate Television
confirmed rumors that Selma Blair is leaving the show
after a feud with co-star Sheen: “We are confirming that
Selma Blair will not be returning to 'Anger Management'
and we
wish her the very best.”

The drama began when Blair — who played Sheen's
colleague and sometime love interest — reportedly
bad-talked Sheen's work ethic.

When Sheen, who is star and executive producer on the
series, got wind of Blair questioning him,
he was adamant that she leave
the show, or he would quit.

The actor
unsurprisingly got his way and The Hollywood Reporter writes that he sent
Blair "a strongly worded textin which he
dismissed her from the series and called her a
'c---.'"

In the
meantime, "Anger Management" will continue filming its 90-episode
order without the actress and will replace her with a new female
series regular.

The series,
which often calls for Sheen to memorize more than 40 pages
of dialogue per script, still has 60 episodes left to
produce.

And Sheen
better bring it, because, according to TMZ, "he's set
to make between $75 and $200 million if he completes the 100
episode order for 'Anger Management' ... depending on how it does
in syndication."